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Eastern Nevada's most remote park is a popular area for hikers and nature enthusiasts who enjoy its primitive and rustic character.
Deep canyons, meandering streams, diverse plant communities, beaver-made dams.

NV
Today this beautiful park stands as a true Nevada ghost town, with mines and fossils preserved for present and future generations.
Ichthyosaur fossils, Fossil House, mines.

NV
Located in a narrow valley where erosion has carved unique patterns in the soft clay, trails abound for exploring the cave-like formations.
Buff-colored canyons, cliffs and cathedral-like spires.

NV
Perched in the middle of the Schell Creek Range, the park offers opportunities for nature study and photography.
Outstanding scenic views, rugged woodlands, elk and mountain lions.

NV
Located near Nevada's first settlement, this historic park is perfect for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Rock Point Mill Ruins, beautiful mountain scenery, calm river waters.

NV
Abundant wildlife, a wide variety of native plants and unique rock formations make exploration at this park a favorite activity.
Basaltic lava flows, sagebrush and yucca plants, herons, trumpeter swans, and bobcats.

NV
Once a U.S. Army fort built to protect early settlers, the abandoned ruins of this site offer a look into the colorful history of Fort Churchill.
Pony Express stop, Fort Churchill ruins, scenic trails.

NV
From sagebrush landscape to mountain summit, this park is rife with lakes, streams, caverns, forests, and wildlife.
Ancient Bristlecone Pine grove, limestone caverns, Wheeler Peak (13,063 ft.), and Lexington Arch.

NV
From lowlands covered with sagebrush to mountain peaks frosted with snowfields, its varying climates permeate natural beauty all year round.
Crystal clear alpine lakes, glaciated canyons, elk, rugged mountain peaks, alpine meadows, bristlecone pine.

NV
69 miles of shoreline create the perfect backdrop for this abundance of recreational opportunities.
Fishing, boating, water skiing, camping, hiking.

NV
Despite its seemingly barren landscape, visitors are rewarded with a surprising variety of impressive plants and animals in this dramatic desert area.
Hoover Dam, nation's largest resevoir, 3 desert ecosystems, bobcats, peregrine falcon, variety of cactuses.

NV
With its abundance of water recreation in any season, Lake Tahoe offers a spectacular getaway year round.
Sand Harbor, Memorial Point, Hidden Beach, Spooner Lake, Carson Range

NV
South Fork Reservoir covers 1,650 acres and is surrounded by 2,200 acres of wildlife-filled meadowlands and rolling hills.
South Fork Reservoir, trophy-class trout and bass fishery

NV
With variation in climate, topography, and geology, Toiyabe offers diversity in recreational activity stretching from Carson, NV to Las Vegas.
Mt. Charleston, sub-alpine slopes, pinyon pine, juniper and sagebrush,arid and desert climates, bear, waterfalls.

NV
This beautiful valley derives its name from the red sandstone formations and the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert.
Petrified wood, 3,000-year-old Indian petroglyphs, sandstone formations.

NV
Washoe and Little Washoe Lakes are located in the heart of scenic Washoe Valley, nestled between the majestic Sierra Nevada and the Carson Range.
Washoe and Little Washoe Lakes, Washoe Marsh, birdwatching, coyote, and the Ophir Mill.


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